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DIVA Magazine&nbsp&nbsp|&nbsp&nbspJanuary 2017 &nbsp

We are delighted to have X Factor runner-up Saara Aalto on our cover this month! She tells Carrie Lyell about her time on the show and what it feels like to be the most successful female LGBT contestant ever. Don’t forget to check out our digital issue to see two of our favourite performances from the Finnish songbird.

Also in this issue… How to change the world: Tips from women who haveSarah Waters shares her thoughts on The Handmaiden, a new film adaptation of Fingersmith, with Sophie Ward. Phyll Opoku-Gyimah on the importance of self-careJane Hill considers LGBT life under President Trump Heather Peace speaks to same-sex parents to find out who does what in their householdVicky Beeching wants a New Year’s RevolutionExercise-fearing-femme Roxy Bourdillon roadtests the latest workoutsDIVA readers on surviving major life challengesWe reveal the shortlist for the DIVA Awards 2017PLUS: Travel, fashion, family and much, much more!

Since its first publication in 1994, DIVA magazine has rapidly become the best-selling magazine for the lesbian and bisexual community. Gaining a dedicated and loyal following over the years, DIVA aims to bring you all the latest gossip, trends, news and opinions from the community. In every issue, enjoy stunning photography and engaging features on some of the most admired women. Prepare to be informed about trends, fashion, the latest hot-topics and more.

DIVA doesn’t just cover trends and gossip, each issue tackles some of the biggest issues in popular culture. From racism in the LGBT community to mental health and the struggles facing young people in the queer community - DIVA doesn’t shy away from the big issues. You’ll learn something new in every single issue of DIVA magazine, proving to you that it is the best-selling magazine for the lesbian and bisexual community.

Get the digital edition of DIVA magazine delivered directly to your device every month and enjoy our incredible content wherever you may be!

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&nbsp&nbsp Great magazine for queer womenReviewed Saturday, June 3, 2017

I love this magazine. It's aimed at bisexual women as well as lesbians and I was pleased to find an article on pansexuality in one issue. As a pan woman I often feel like things with lesbian content isn't "for" me, but I don't find that with Diva. It has a wide range of articles focusing on all kinds of topics, often politics and feminism as well as pop culture and other lighter topics. To improve, it could do with more focus on trans women and non binary people.

It just upsets and annoys me that women of colour are constantly made to seem invisible in LGBT+ communities through the constant lack of representation in media outlets. We do exist and we deserve to be represented in lesbian magazines.

Amazing how much they pack in every month... Politics, culture, lifestyle, fashion, scene, travel. Ordinary women get as much of a look-in as celebs, which makes a nice change. Varied content aimed at satisfying our diverse community. I'm bi and there's more "for me" in DIVA than any other magazine (straight or queer) that I can think of.

&nbsp&nbsp one of a kindReviewed Friday, November 23, 2012

Diva is quite literally one of a kind, it's the only nationwide UK lesbian magazine. It's the 'sister publication' of GayTimes and is aimed at lesbians (and bisexual women) in The United Kingdom and also in Europe. It has a diverse range of articles from gardening tips to TV features, from clubbing guides to fashion features. Although Diva is fairly good many of its readers feel disgruntled that it appears to be aiming at too wide an audience.

Articles in this issue

Below is a selection of articles in DIVA Magazine January 2017.

A WORD FROM OUR PUBLISHERS
We’d like to take this opportunity to thank you for all the support you’ve shown DIVA throughout 2016. DIVA is the most iconic and established name in lesbian and bisexual women’s publishing, ...

LETTERS MAIL | YOUR SHOUT
MESSAGE OF HOPE
I read this month’s editor’s letter in the coffee shop and nearly embarrassed myself by crying. I wish I could share it on Facebook (and Twitter). It is a wond...

CONTRIBUTORS WELCOME
PALLAVI BHATTACHARYA
FREELANCE JOURNALIST Pallavi has had articles published in many well-known Indian publications. She relishes her journalistic pursuits – a means of self-disc...

In case you missed it…MONTHLY ROUND-UP OF NEWS BROUGHT TO YOU BY OUTNEWS GLOBAL EDITOR AJ HIGGINSON NEWS ROUND-UP
SNP STANDS UP FOR TRANS EQUALITY
The Scottish National Party’s equalities spokesperson, Angela Crawley...

VOICES with Carrie Lyell
PERSON OF THE MONTH MICHELLE OBAMA
Our favourite FLOTUS has proved her awesomeness yet again by telling People magazine she stands by all her previous criticisms...

DIVA Magazine
&nbsp&nbsp|&nbsp&nbsp
January 2017
&nbsp&nbsp

We are delighted to have X Factor runner-up Saara Aalto on our cover this month! She tells Carrie Lyell about her time on the show and what it feels like to be the most successful female LGBT contestant ever. Don’t forget to check out our digital issue to see two of our favourite performances from the Finnish songbird.

Also in this issue… How to change the world: Tips from women who haveSarah Waters shares her thoughts on The Handmaiden, a new film adaptation of Fingersmith, with Sophie Ward. Phyll Opoku-Gyimah on the importance of self-careJane Hill considers LGBT life under President Trump Heather Peace speaks to same-sex parents to find out who does what in their householdVicky Beeching wants a New Year’s RevolutionExercise-fearing-femme Roxy Bourdillon roadtests the latest workoutsDIVA readers on surviving major life challengesWe reveal the shortlist for the DIVA Awards 2017PLUS: Travel, fashion, family and much, much more!

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DIVA Magazine
&nbsp&nbsp|&nbsp&nbsp
January 2017
&nbsp&nbsp

We are delighted to have X Factor runner-up Saara Aalto on our cover this month! She tells Carrie Lyell about her time on the show and what it feels like to be the most successful female LGBT contestant ever. Don’t forget to check out our digital issue to see two of our favourite performances from the Finnish songbird.

Also in this issue… How to change the world: Tips from women who haveSarah Waters shares her thoughts on The Handmaiden, a new film adaptation of Fingersmith, with Sophie Ward. Phyll Opoku-Gyimah on the importance of self-careJane Hill considers LGBT life under President Trump Heather Peace speaks to same-sex parents to find out who does what in their householdVicky Beeching wants a New Year’s RevolutionExercise-fearing-femme Roxy Bourdillon roadtests the latest workoutsDIVA readers on surviving major life challengesWe reveal the shortlist for the DIVA Awards 2017PLUS: Travel, fashion, family and much, much more!

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DIVA Magazine
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We are delighted to have X Factor runner-up Saara Aalto on our cover this month! She tells Carrie Lyell about her time on the show and what it feels like to be the most successful female LGBT contestant ever. Don’t forget to check out our digital issue to see two of our favourite performances from the Finnish songbird.

Also in this issue… How to change the world: Tips from women who haveSarah Waters shares her thoughts on The Handmaiden, a new film adaptation of Fingersmith, with Sophie Ward. Phyll Opoku-Gyimah on the importance of self-careJane Hill considers LGBT life under President Trump Heather Peace speaks to same-sex parents to find out who does what in their householdVicky Beeching wants a New Year’s RevolutionExercise-fearing-femme Roxy Bourdillon roadtests the latest workoutsDIVA readers on surviving major life challengesWe reveal the shortlist for the DIVA Awards 2017PLUS: Travel, fashion, family and much, much more!

As a subscriber you'll receive the
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We are delighted to have X Factor runner-up Saara Aalto on our cover this month! She tells Carrie Lyell about her time on the show and what it feels like to be the most successful female LGBT contestant ever. Don’t forget to check out our digital issue to see two of our favourite performances from the Finnish songbird.

Also in this issue… How to change the world: Tips from women who haveSarah Waters shares her thoughts on The Handmaiden, a new film adaptation of Fingersmith, with Sophie Ward. Phyll Opoku-Gyimah on the importance of self-careJane Hill considers LGBT life under President Trump Heather Peace speaks to same-sex parents to find out who does what in their householdVicky Beeching wants a New Year’s RevolutionExercise-fearing-femme Roxy Bourdillon roadtests the latest workoutsDIVA readers on surviving major life challengesWe reveal the shortlist for the DIVA Awards 2017PLUS: Travel, fashion, family and much, much more!